I find myself saying this more and more with the UFC fights, but meh. The only fight there I think might even be slightly interesting is the Machida fight, but it's not worth 60 bucks. The UFC is in desperate need of fresh talent before their pool becomes stagnant.

I find myself saying this more and more with the UFC fights, but meh. The only fight there I think might even be slightly interesting is the Machida fight, but it's not worth 60 bucks. The UFC is in desperate need of fresh talent before their pool becomes stagnant.

Card is fine. Price point is problematic. If I am really excited about a fight, get a group together and watch the fight; $60 is reasonable. If I just want to see the fight on my own while rest of the family is doing their thing; under $40 would be required. I am sure these numbers vary for everybody. Also, I don't want to see artificial hype. A new fighter with an inflated record would not help the sport.

Card is fine. Price point is problematic. If I am really excited about a fight, get a group together and watch the fight; $60 is reasonable. If I just want to see the fight on my own while rest of the family is doing their thing; under $40 would be required. I am sure these numbers vary for everybody. Also, I don't want to see artificial hype. A new fighter with an inflated record would not help the sport.

Very true I don't want over-hyped fighters, but the fights are getting somewhat re-runny at this point. How many rematches of rematches do we need?? That's why I want a bigger pool, it gives more variety. The price sucks 60 bucks for a few fights?? **** I can buy 3 movies for that, or take the family out for the day. 30 would be nice.

$60 is way too much to justify as a casual evening. For a supercard, like an old Pride Grand Prix, or something, sure. But $60 for a PPV, almost every month, is the kind of crap that drives people to find illegal streams.